Showing posts with label surprise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label surprise. Show all posts

Sunday, July 25, 2021

Look who hopped by!

An adorable little visitor hopped by recently, and I'm pretty sure you guys are going to appreciate it!

At first I was caught off guard by this frog. I was opening a big patio umbrella and saw kind of a gray blob on the side of the pole. I didn't realize that was the frog's belly at the time. After figuring out what I was looking at, I decided to just close the umbrella again.

This was a new experience for me. I wondered if this frog thought it was on a tree. It was hard to say if it would stay or go, but I put out a little orange dish of water, thinking I could somehow coax it down to the table.

The next day, I opened the umbrella all the way, and it appeared the frog was gone. It was in the very tip top of the umbrella, above my head. This time it just leaped all the way down with a powerful plop onto the table. It sat next to the water dish just looking at me. It was in no hurry to move.

It was like a little lime with legs. Looking at it now, it's amazing that I only read it as a gray blob to begin with. But then, its belly looks far different from its back.

You can see how this frog could fit in with a piece of moss or lichen.

So I took a number of photos of it, actually a great number of photos. It was really hard to decide which pics to share. The frog hung out for several days and I took photos of it in any number of poses. It seemed as happy to pose in different positions as I was to photograph it.

Look at those eyes! It's interesting how later on you'll see its eyes as pure black. I'm not sure why its eyes changed. Maybe the light was affecting the pupils. 

I took a close-up pic of one of its back legs and was then able to notice the surprise yellow details. You're seeing five toes on this foot, right? I ask because later on I'm going to share a chart that shows how to tell a frog from a toad. It matters whether we're seeing four or five toes here. 

Look how high up it was!

At one point the frog scared me, because it hopped straight down at my zoomed out camera lens. It landed on another part of the umbrella, but it really appeared to be coming right at me through the camera! Just this big light gray belly flop right at the lens. I jumped back, checking that I didn't have a frog anywhere on me. 

The third frog day I looked all around for it above my head. Not seeing it, I figured it was gone. Then I noticed it right in front of my face, hugging the pole. 

The frog became a little sneaky near the end, and I started to feel like it was having a fun time just hiding and popping out. 

It was reminding me of a snake at one point, the way it was slithering around. 



This picture shows the frog mid-climb. It was feeling the fabric on the umbrella top with its little hand. Isn't it interesting how the frog's back leg bends? It looks sort of bent backward from what I would have expected. This pic gives a good idea of how the frog could accomplish that spriiiiing of a jump. There's a lot of momentum in those legs.

This next photo cracks me up. It amazes me how this frog could climb and balance in nearly any way. I watched it land perfectly because of those little suction cup toes. If you'd like to get into the scientific nitty gritty of those toes, check out this blog post:

Kermit's Sticky Little Fingers


Anyway, these photo sessions were fun and now I'm kind of missing the frog. I don't miss wondering if a little creature is hiding above me waiting to pounce down while I'm eating. That part was weird. But otherwise, it was fun.

I went to the library and got a few frog books, in the hopes of learning more about the little visitor. Both books are pretty entertaining and filled with frog photos. There are frogs you can't even believe in these books! I mean, there are pictures of critters I wouldn't have even thought were frogs. 

So I think I found my frog in one of the books! This is a gray tree frog. Do you guys think this is a match?

This is another photo from Frogs A Chorus of Colors. Look at that great camouflage. My frog is probably on a tree now and I don't even see it.

I'm assuming that my frog thought the umbrella was a nice smooth tree but has since found real one. 

I learned that these tree frogs can live through our cold winters by changing their glucose levels. A high level of glucose becomes a version of antifreeze for them. When they do this, they turn a dark green. You can even see some pieces of ice on this wood frog.


They can also change their colors to fit into their surroundings, in variations of green and gray. You probably noticed the frog changing color a bit through my photos. Of course, it wasn't going to change into all those colors on the umbrella, but that would have been cool.

So, here's that chart I mentioned earlier. I realize it's pretty hard to read. I tried to make it legible, but you know how it is taking pictures of text. I'm pretty sure what I saw was a frog, not a toad. Although, I read elsewhere that all toads are frogs. The more you try to figure that one out, the more answers you're going to find. 


If anyone out there has experience with the type of frog that came hopping my way, I'd like to hear about it. Or maybe there are some frog experts out there who think what I saw wasn't a gray tree frog. I'm open to any input here. This frog spotting was a first for me and I have to wonder if I'll see one of these again. It's been a summer for new nature experiences. I might blog about some recent owl encounters if I can manage to get some photos of the owls.



Saturday, October 31, 2015

Happy Halloween! What lurks behind these doors?

Happy Halloween everybody! I hope you're all having a fun time celebrating. I'm trying something new for this year's Halloween blog post. Imagine 20 doors, each one leading to a spooky treat for you. All you have to do is click on each door, and your treat will be revealed!

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'Halloween: The Complete Collection Limited Deluxe Edition' is available on Blu-ray now.

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One more treat for you, a little trick-or-treat candy, from my house to yours:

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Have a wonderful time celebrating, whatever you decide to do! 

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Monday, October 6, 2014

A Personalized Halloween Surprise

Recently, I was fortunate enough to be sent a whole box of Halloween goodies from Kate at HalloweenCostumes.com (a site that's full of costumes and decorations). Kate sent me these gifts so I could share them on Pinterest if I chose to, but they were too cool not to share on my blog. Here's the box of goodies that she sent:


I was amazed at how generous this gift box was! Kate told me she would send me a personalized assortment of products and she really got it right! These items are perfect for someone like me who has an annual witch themed party. Especially since there will be an added skeleton theme to the party this year. The title of each of these products is linked to its store listing, if you're interested.
There was a bag of 12 mini-skulls:


They might work well sitting in a decorative bowl or scattered on the table.

A cute 12" skeleton along with a black, straw-like pumpkin. It's difficult to see in this picture, but the pumpkin is covered in black glitter. The glitter catches the light in a really pretty way.
 

This pile of bones is one of those things I probably wouldn't think to buy, but I love them! They're actual size bones and heavy. They're really good quality. It's not like I have any experience with the real thing, but this is just what I imagine them to be like. These bones might be part of the centerpiece for this year's party.


There was a giant spider in the box, complete with a web and mini spiders! This creepy crawler tarantula is one of those spiders with bendable legs, so it can be posed around.


The Beware, Spooky, and Boo wall pieces stand on their own. I think these are called wall pieces because they could stand on a shelf.


A perfect witchy bottle:


I'm planning to use this as a vase and place a bouquet of fake autumn leaves in it.

I received six luminaries designed by Bethany Lowe. I'm familiar with her stuff, but I didn't know she made luminaries! They've got this cool, Victorian thing going on. They also conveniently fit with the witch and skeleton theme for this year's party! I actually never told Kate about the party themes, so her choices are pretty astonishing.


This is what the luminaries look like from above. They come as flat pieces of vellum that you curve into a cylindrical shape. 


I took some photos of the luminaries in the dark to show what they look like lit up.
 
  

I haven't messed around with this haunted cloth yet, but it looks like you can tear and stretch it to decorate doorways, tabletops, etc.


Here's some of it rumpled up under the pile of bones:


My absolute favorite item in the box was this toad:


The toad has a spongy foam-filled belly, which somehow adds to his authentic appearance.

I had to photograph him in his outdoor environment! Doesn't he look natural there?


His warty, decorative back:


One of his detailed, little toad hands:


Isn't he cool? A big, full-sized, very realistic, warty toad! I can't wait to dress him up for the party! He's a fitting witches' familiar. This toad might look cool posed with the broom/cauldron/witch shoe display that goes up every year.

I'm sure you guys will be seeing all these goodies in this year's party pics!

P.S. ~ I'm planning on putting together another blog party this year! I'd like to see all of you there. If you have a photo of yourself in costume from any time in your life, please send it to me and I'll include you! You can email your photos to this address: